2023
DOI: 10.5114/wo.2023.133352
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Haemoglobin and C-reactive protein levels are efficient at identifying neoplasms as the most common early mortality of chronic diseases in emergency department patients

Wawrzyniec Mantorski,
Piotr Feusette,
Andrzej Tukiendorf
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Extensive research has focused on emergency department (ED) and post-admission deaths, seeking to understand their frequency and causative factors. With the rising prevalence of advanced diseases, it is crucial to identify patients in need of end-of-life care and ensure its high quality. In this epidemiological study, we analyse routine ED blood tests to identify early warning signs of deteriorating patients with common non-traumatic and non-infectious (chronic) conditions. … Show more

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